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this cost more than beijing and three times last year's london summer olympics. an unusually large chunks are being paid by the country's wealthiest man. the oligarchs. he is fourth on barraso's rich and liz, a multimillionaire, and he has built new -- fourth on ofsia's rich list multimillionaire's. >> all the rich people want to change their image in russia. they want to do something that would be considered useful, something good for them. >> five years ago this was nothing but mountains and forests. the whole thing was built from scratch. this has become a building site in the world. a huge olympic park has a human cost. this is his new home, a rented garage with room upstairs which he shared with husbands and sons. he used to have a house by the beach, but it was obliterated by the olympics. >> my oldest son keeps asking me why and who i am living like this. i say because of the olympics. everything is changing in life, everything. >> the athletes are more positive. last week one of britain cost reduced hopes was skating well and anticipating next year's and
this cost more than beijing and three times last year's london summer olympics. an unusually large chunks are being paid by the country's wealthiest man. the oligarchs. he is fourth on barraso's rich and liz, a multimillionaire, and he has built new -- fourth on ofsia's rich list multimillionaire's. >> all the rich people want to change their image in russia. they want to do something that would be considered useful, something good for them. >> five years ago this was nothing but...
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at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for a big primetime speech on tuesday his first state of the union address since reelection his main focus will be domestic issues economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says that these targeted assassinations are actually. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebannon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were a person is there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemenis citizens pakistani citizens somalis citizens for cr
at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for a big primetime speech on tuesday his first state of the union address since reelection his main focus will be domestic issues economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says that these targeted assassinations are actually. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're...
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capital in london he said the initiative was a long time coming. buckley's. basically beefing up its funds for misselling people you know so generally at the moment right now there's a big lack of confidence around the banking system that kicked off in two thousand and eight when there were no when the banks were girl group an obvious had to go through a bailout and also the collapse of northern rock and that's gone through for not only for the u.k. banks system but for the global banking system so. these measures although they seem like a bit of a preemptive strike by the government. in some way instilling a return of confidence in the u.k. banking sector the at least from a consumer perspective how many banks do you think actually fall into that potential breakup category. i mean in the u.k. we've got. in terms of all all the major banks on the list banks in the u.k. have major rito. perhaps the exception would probably be standard chartered which has most of its operations outside of the u.k. in terms of retail. mostly operate within asia and the middle ea
capital in london he said the initiative was a long time coming. buckley's. basically beefing up its funds for misselling people you know so generally at the moment right now there's a big lack of confidence around the banking system that kicked off in two thousand and eight when there were no when the banks were girl group an obvious had to go through a bailout and also the collapse of northern rock and that's gone through for not only for the u.k. banks system but for the global banking...
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well it's a ridiculous no because it's not very densely populated i mean imagine if london this would be a complete catastrophe or if it hit a nuclear facility it would be a complete catastrophe but fortunately these things don't happen that often you know i mean every twenty years or so of course you hear more about them in russia because russia is so big and therefore catches them but the question for the future must be could they be perfect. i would think with more satellite. space research you could get some sort of looming over all of these coming but i mean that's i mean that is the bizarre nascimento to this because ultimately you think about the thousands of satellites in orbit you think about these massive tell us give us a sense around the world in a high elevations like hawaii for example how is it that things like this are not being tracked and they penetrate national airspace and then cause i'm on a disaster. well thing is there's a lot of a lot of skill out there and the speed of this thing was it was goes. one and a half times around the world in an hour that's the spee
well it's a ridiculous no because it's not very densely populated i mean imagine if london this would be a complete catastrophe or if it hit a nuclear facility it would be a complete catastrophe but fortunately these things don't happen that often you know i mean every twenty years or so of course you hear more about them in russia because russia is so big and therefore catches them but the question for the future must be could they be perfect. i would think with more satellite. space research...
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it consists of aa thhee day touu of london and -3 then it moves on to some of tour of higgclere castle. fooks buy in ulk briig - hundreds, if not thousands of they getta speciil ratt at thee hotel. special rate in terms of transfer. special ratt in -3 terms of entrrnce fees and you." book your downttn abbey tour tickets early. hiihlclere ccstle s open to the public seventy - days out of the year. -3 in new yyrk, elizabeth prann,, ffo news. 3 looking for healthy foods to add to your meals. 3&p coming up ext wee - have guests ii studio who will tell you how you can spice uu & your dinerrwith farm grown &pwatchiig fox45 morning news.. all local.. all orning. & ((break 6)) &p3 (( p,3 it's 2013 and eating healthy s on just & bout everyooe's agenda. healthy foods is hard toodd shelly and zackkfrom "real easser oppton.. --- so what is real farm foods? theefoodd grow? & --- what do we hhve here? --- where can eoplee 3 --- wwerr ,,3 we have here? p-- what do theefoods grow? --- where do he & foods grow? --- what do 3 we have here? ----whhre can peeplee 3 purchase the foods from thess - 3 -33& i
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well it's a ridiculous no because it's not very densely populated i mean imagine if london this would be a complete catastrophe or if it hit a nuclear facility it would be a complete catastrophe but fortunately these things don't happen that often you know i mean every twenty years or so of course you hear more about them in russia because russia is so big and therefore catches catches them but the question for the future must be could they be perfect. i would think with more satellite. space research you could get some sort of looming over all of these coming but i mean that's i mean that is the bizarre nascimento to this because ultimately you think about the thousands of satellites in orbit you think about these massive telescope has a sense around the world in a high elevations like hawaii for example how is it that things like this are not being tracked and they penetrate national airspace and then cause i'm on a disaster. well thing is there's a lot of a lot of sky out there and the speed of this thing was it was goes. one of the whole times around the world in an hour that's th
well it's a ridiculous no because it's not very densely populated i mean imagine if london this would be a complete catastrophe or if it hit a nuclear facility it would be a complete catastrophe but fortunately these things don't happen that often you know i mean every twenty years or so of course you hear more about them in russia because russia is so big and therefore catches catches them but the question for the future must be could they be perfect. i would think with more satellite. space...
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so if there are thirty london. but a handful of sports stadiums across the u.k. already being named after companies that trade on the gulf states continue to rebrand britain on our website find out which of the u.k.'s military institutions is set to rename a building after the king of bahrain. on line after russia's you were hit by ten thousand times meteorite the country scientists are rushing to develop a system that could counteract. that. he foreign ministers have taken the surprise step to amend an embargo on syria lang great a non-lethal aid into the country facility in protection britain claimed victory following the move along with france they've been pushing for the right weapons supplies to fly to the rebels for months meanwhile un investigators find both the syrian opposition and the government are committing war crimes adding that there is guilty should face justice at the hague foreign affairs editor for chronicles magazine huge arthritic of h. things i criminal court is just cover for a powerful outside force pulling the strings. so ultimately it's
so if there are thirty london. but a handful of sports stadiums across the u.k. already being named after companies that trade on the gulf states continue to rebrand britain on our website find out which of the u.k.'s military institutions is set to rename a building after the king of bahrain. on line after russia's you were hit by ten thousand times meteorite the country scientists are rushing to develop a system that could counteract. that. he foreign ministers have taken the surprise step to...
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of jazeera, london. affairsican political analyst says companies are taking advantage of tax loopholes. >> tax avoidance is a global issue. across africa as well. basically every--- according to statistics, $160 billion is impoverished from -- second from impoverished cos. these companies move money around from one place to another to take a vantage of the loopholes. if you eliminated the loopholes there would not be anywhere to take the money. >> tipping the scale toward a future. we tell you why futures and the united states have climbed. speaking to a coca farmer in bolivia about how it plans demonized in the west is bringing the benefits. >> and the richardson in south africa. find out if nigeria could win their third africa cup title against burkina faso. >> hello. we have some snow flurries in the forecast for japan and the korean peninsula over the next couple days. it does not look too bad in north asia. a little bit of clouds rolling in across the sea of japan. we will see some snow a possibilit
of jazeera, london. affairsican political analyst says companies are taking advantage of tax loopholes. >> tax avoidance is a global issue. across africa as well. basically every--- according to statistics, $160 billion is impoverished from -- second from impoverished cos. these companies move money around from one place to another to take a vantage of the loopholes. if you eliminated the loopholes there would not be anywhere to take the money. >> tipping the scale toward a future....
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thousands of oil and gas professionals from around the world have gathered here in london for the annual international petroleum week listened to talks from senior industry figures last year and the buzz around sanctions on iran dominated the talks these sanctions were supposed to bring iran to the negotiating table over their need clear program that the sun and the sanctions could have come at a worse time a loss of production in south sudan in yemen in the north sea and now in syria has been driving prices higher the reigning queen is still in demand in asia with the u.k.'s problem with millions of home struggling with fuel poverty being echoed all across the european union right now is it the european consumer has been hardest hit by these sanctions we've been speaking to some industry insiders to find out what they think obviously you've got the private companies then sort of carrying out political decisions are having very tough economic or would he say today looks like the oil and gas companies sort of in bed with the government i don't i don't see that we are taught i think the po
thousands of oil and gas professionals from around the world have gathered here in london for the annual international petroleum week listened to talks from senior industry figures last year and the buzz around sanctions on iran dominated the talks these sanctions were supposed to bring iran to the negotiating table over their need clear program that the sun and the sanctions could have come at a worse time a loss of production in south sudan in yemen in the north sea and now in syria has been...
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as the case relations with europe turn increasingly sour london appears to be seeking an alternative market to support its debt stricken economy the british prime minister is on a three day visit to the country's former top colony india in a bid to will officials and investors david cameron has called on new delhi to cut regulations and red tape to encourage truong to try ties with the u.k. pm says britain wants to become india's economic partner of choice the visit comes as france also seeks to expand its ties with the rapidly growing asian economy just last week president francois hollande was in india to hammer lucrative deals some observers say london will face challenges in winning i need delhi. the size of the delegations certainly show the aggressive nature all right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friend all the rest of the you especially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain feels that because of the historic all relationship with india. britain c
as the case relations with europe turn increasingly sour london appears to be seeking an alternative market to support its debt stricken economy the british prime minister is on a three day visit to the country's former top colony india in a bid to will officials and investors david cameron has called on new delhi to cut regulations and red tape to encourage truong to try ties with the u.k. pm says britain wants to become india's economic partner of choice the visit comes as france also seeks...
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at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for his big primetime speech on tuesday his first state of the union address since reelection his main focus will be domestic issues economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations are actually murder. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebannon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were persons there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemeni citizens pakistani citizens somali citizens for crim
at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for his big primetime speech on tuesday his first state of the union address since reelection his main focus will be domestic issues economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations are actually murder. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen...
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about what's to come for the world's top with a son sure remains under the country's protection in london. and the u.k. france to secure a place among india's top trading partners as business relations between europe and european powers turned lukewarm. and i get to have a company watching r.c.a. live from moscow with may. three year old russian boy has died in the us allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother the claims come a month after a new law came into effect banning american citizens from adopting russian children following similar cases is demanding severe punishments for the death of men however according to russian diplomats the u.s. state department has so far been reluctant to cooperate with an investigation. has this report that this case unfolded in texas according to officials three year old maxime died on january twenty first at the hands of his adoptive mother the conducted by russia's investigative committee revealed that maksim was beaten by his adoptive mother who according to officials also fed him strong psychotropic medication and investigators say that the boy
about what's to come for the world's top with a son sure remains under the country's protection in london. and the u.k. france to secure a place among india's top trading partners as business relations between europe and european powers turned lukewarm. and i get to have a company watching r.c.a. live from moscow with may. three year old russian boy has died in the us allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother the claims come a month after a new law came into effect banning american citizens...
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on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel he is the president of the institute for peace.
on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel he is the president of the institute for peace.
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prize but lies in wait this summer which might even go some way to equaling her olympic triumph in london in two thousand and twelve. that's because four walled off less exchange in ships are taking place in moscow this summer and she should have a can't wait for them to get on the way which i really grateful for that such a big event will be taking place in moscow it will also be thirtieth anniversary of the first ever world championships and they will get fantastic that my relatives and friends who don't always get the chance to watch me can play we'll be able to handle it with i decided to start my season late this year so i will be in the best possible shape just two more just there and so that children of our hails from a sporting family a father was a former high jumper and unexplained but most high jumpers take part in a number of events when they are young however the thirty year old concentrated on her chosen discipline from a very early age and a coach for the last ten years of guineas a goal says anna is an exceptional athlete but. i was born with great talent but also with a g
prize but lies in wait this summer which might even go some way to equaling her olympic triumph in london in two thousand and twelve. that's because four walled off less exchange in ships are taking place in moscow this summer and she should have a can't wait for them to get on the way which i really grateful for that such a big event will be taking place in moscow it will also be thirtieth anniversary of the first ever world championships and they will get fantastic that my relatives and...
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let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamicists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no fly zone will only bring those harvests closer to the syrian people and that will increase the amount of violence and go back to the death tolls from want from five thousand in libya before intervention but over one hundred thousand this is certainly not the case that we certainly were not going to see foreign boots on the syrian soil the question is how long the west is interested in prolonging and protracting this struggle in syria when there's the west going to believe that the balance is about to tip and it's
let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamicists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no...
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on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea here is the president of the institute for prospective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is grappling with at the moment picture clearly to do with. mali and the fact that the whole of north of mali had until recently been occupied by terrorist jihadist islamist groups which basically had serious potential for destabilizing the whole siberian region and of course the state of mali ok michael but does that justify interventions military interventions you think. it becomes a problem for the international community and our smiley the state of mali is unable to do with it obviously there has to be international s
on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea here is the president of the institute for prospective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst...
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on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to hear the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is grappling with at the moment a picture clearly to do with. mali and the fact that the whole of north of mali had until recently been occupied by terrorists and jihadists islamist groups which basically had serious potential for destabilizing the whole society and region and of course the state of mali michael but does that justify interventions military interventions you think. it becomes a problem for the international community and our smiley the state of mali is unable to do with it obviously there has to be international s
on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to hear the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem...
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live from london for us. france's president francois hollande is planning a trip into mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to volved guerrilla tactics from the extremists observers as say the three week long fighting has spread all happening across the country with civilians paying a bloody price for it we've got the story of one of the victims brought to us exclusively by a local journalist gonzalo one. grocer there are four of us as but the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city in the segura region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by mark and the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price fo
live from london for us. france's president francois hollande is planning a trip into mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to volved guerrilla tactics from the extremists observers as say the three week long fighting has spread all happening across the country with civilians paying a bloody price for it we've got the story of one of the victims...
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while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. and that's the latest from the business team up next on our g after a very short break sophie shevardnadze speaks with laurence kotlikoff an economist professor at boston university about the roots and the repercussions of the global financial crisis. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people live. with this is a problem that. there were. people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. play. laurence kotlikoff economics professor at boston university it's a pleasure to have you with us today it's great to be with you and great to be in russia so you're the one who states that america is broke and is even in a worse state that greece and ireland how so what exactly do you mean by that well we have condiments look at all the bills the government has to pay and and in the us case we have enormous bills that have been kept off the books that are not official debts but they're very real for example paying me my social security bene
while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. and that's the latest from the business team up next on our g after a very short break sophie shevardnadze speaks with laurence kotlikoff an economist professor at boston university about the roots and the repercussions of the global financial crisis. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people live. with this is a problem that. there were. people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be...
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let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no fly zone with only bring those jihadists closer to the syrian people and that will increase the amount of violence and go back to the death tolls from one from five thousand in libya before intervention but over one hundred thousand this is this is certainly not the case that we certainly were not going to see foreign boots on the syrian soil the question is how long the west is interested in prolonging and protracting this struggle in syria when there's the west going to believe that the balance is about to tip and
let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no...
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let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no fly zone with only bring those you harvests closer to the syrian people and that will increase the amount of violence and go back to the death tolls from one from five thousand in libya before intervention over one hundred thousand this is this is certainly not the case that we certainly were not going to see foreign boots on the syrian soil the question is how long the west is interested in prolonging protracting this struggle in syria when there's the west going to believe that the balance is about to tip and it's
let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no...
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to find out what ordinary londoners think about the situation let's take a lesson. as the. this makes mother's day isn't it because in the day i think a waste of time and money and i actually believe things like to be prioritized over the devil really have a job i'm not home for me telly. at the moment leave here everything too much expensive. what westminster is certainly oh i'm sorry westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. as you saw that there feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously i'd like to see what the u.k. government will respond to romania's the advertising party boycott live there from london for us. france's president francois hollande is planning a trip to mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to f
to find out what ordinary londoners think about the situation let's take a lesson. as the. this makes mother's day isn't it because in the day i think a waste of time and money and i actually believe things like to be prioritized over the devil really have a job i'm not home for me telly. at the moment leave here everything too much expensive. what westminster is certainly oh i'm sorry westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to...
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on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea he is the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is corrupted with at the moment a picture clearly to do with. mali and the fact that the whole of north of mali had until recently been occupied by terrorist jihadists islamist groups which basically had serious potential for destabilizing the whole region and of course the state of mali michael but does that justify interventions military interventions you think. it. cambs a problem for the international community and our smiley the state of mali is unable to do with it obviously there has to be international support and th
on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea he is the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem...
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artsy london. it might cost an arm and a leg but we now have the technology to actually print three d. objects from shoes to buy to water fish or limbs what if one day that we could resurrect somebody from the past that way would you choose a sportsman a politician or healthiness one i want to the streets of new york to find out just who the people there would like to see among. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported bring so in the life of a character oh yeah like super mario or. there were elmo you had that i got it thirty were my best friends oh someone you know that's a good idea to frederick douglass. want you to king. and malcolm x. do you think that they would appreciate where society is today to be honest with you there would be a little disappointed abraham lincoln you have the classic president right is that we're everybody says no no and said that yes i mean lincoln's pretty hot great no you know people like lincoln him walking around hi
artsy london. it might cost an arm and a leg but we now have the technology to actually print three d. objects from shoes to buy to water fish or limbs what if one day that we could resurrect somebody from the past that way would you choose a sportsman a politician or healthiness one i want to the streets of new york to find out just who the people there would like to see among. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported bring so in the life of a...
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because it's a british patsy and the tradition of it but london is the front capital the world i mean this is commit fraud i mean regular it's a totally compliant because other people don't hold the regulators have feet to the fire so why not drop eight hundred million dollars of the fraud here let the poorest taxpayer deal that you know and because they've already proven themselves to be completely compliant and week we can this regard well that might be a very good policy does. you know i certainly wouldn't want to argue against that but the fact of the matter is that it always are but this goes back to your original point if you allow your institutions to become pariahs and if you will country gets a reputation for being a pariah state because you allow least owes you money to come here and you don't seek to prevent it there is a moral dimension but eventually comes back and bites you up to the back so laid which says you have to take the rough with the smooth there's a downside for all its upside so if we are getting in the neck here as a result of it we've only got ourselves to b
because it's a british patsy and the tradition of it but london is the front capital the world i mean this is commit fraud i mean regular it's a totally compliant because other people don't hold the regulators have feet to the fire so why not drop eight hundred million dollars of the fraud here let the poorest taxpayer deal that you know and because they've already proven themselves to be completely compliant and week we can this regard well that might be a very good policy does. you know i...
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in court the double amputee is the only disabled athlete so far to have competed at the olympics in london last summer . while on friday serena williams cried tears of joy after the american tennis star guaranteed her return to the world number one. sports with a three six six three seven five victory over a check pay tribute to that in the quarterfinals of the cats are open for thirty wallace arena is the oldest woman ever to top the w.t.f. standings what's the fifteen time grand slam winner went on to lose in the final to the player she'd leapfrog toria as arika. and on saturday tour de france runner up chris froome proved he's in the right form to go one better this year after the team sky rider prevailed at the tour of oman for the first stage race victory of his career the twenty seven year old briton edged out former tour champions alberto contador and could evans the race also mark the comeback of russian t.v. he won their appeal over their license to compete this season. and on sunday mild weather couldn't spoil perhaps toughest test so far as the upcoming olympic venue hosted worl
in court the double amputee is the only disabled athlete so far to have competed at the olympics in london last summer . while on friday serena williams cried tears of joy after the american tennis star guaranteed her return to the world number one. sports with a three six six three seven five victory over a check pay tribute to that in the quarterfinals of the cats are open for thirty wallace arena is the oldest woman ever to top the w.t.f. standings what's the fifteen time grand slam winner...
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i see london. now i cost an arm and a leg we now have the technology to ultimately print three d. objects from shoes to buy store artificial limbs but what if one day we could resurrect someone from the past the way he would introduce a sportsman a politician like i hope not a lot of harshness though one of the street of new york to find out just to people would like to see back among them. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reporter bring so in the life of a character oh yeah like super mario or. where elmo you had i got it thirty were my best friends oh someone you know that's a good idea to frederick douglass. want you to king. and malcolm x. do you think that they would appreciate where society is today to be honest with you they would be a little disappointed abraham lincoln you have the classic president right as it were everybody says no no and said that yes i mean lincoln's pretty hot great no you know people like lincoln bay him walking around his beard be good yeah yeah and he'd be like what the hell did you do with this coun
i see london. now i cost an arm and a leg we now have the technology to ultimately print three d. objects from shoes to buy store artificial limbs but what if one day we could resurrect someone from the past the way he would introduce a sportsman a politician like i hope not a lot of harshness though one of the street of new york to find out just to people would like to see back among them. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reporter bring so in the...
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he joins us live from london now first of all thank you very much for being with us. but let's get right to it now and basically. why do you think there's been no response to this ultimatum from the syrian rebels so far. wyatt well i don't know if in his will i want to. and dignify themselves by replying to a bunch of ragtag terrorists supported by the gulf monarchies and their western rulers really but really what's happening in syria is not contained to syria everyone knows this the interview with mr brahimi that russia today took took place earlier today also he said himself very clearly this is that internationalize conflict and syria itself was attached to lebanon it was one land below the ocean which was only divided by the british and french in one nine hundred sixteen in the sykes pact which has which really laid the seeds to all the problems that the region has seen subsequent to that so obviously what i mean moammar gadhafi said last summer that his resistance sort in twenty eleven some of his resistance was also defending syria in iran and in the defense of
he joins us live from london now first of all thank you very much for being with us. but let's get right to it now and basically. why do you think there's been no response to this ultimatum from the syrian rebels so far. wyatt well i don't know if in his will i want to. and dignify themselves by replying to a bunch of ragtag terrorists supported by the gulf monarchies and their western rulers really but really what's happening in syria is not contained to syria everyone knows this the interview...
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is in london the skull the latest. the hall was originally named in order of the bottle of mormons which was one of the first major battles of the first world war it's for the brits fighting the germans thousands of british soldiers lost their lives that but as critics say it looks like the memory of their heroism has been sold for some three million pounds to the king of bahrain who's made a donation to sandhurst for that amount of course bahrain is a government that we as we know has been accused of waging a violent crackdown against anti-government protesters over the past two years since an anti government top prize in began but nevertheless the british government has very strong links to the bahraini regime just to give you an example of a few of those we've got quite a few bahraini security officers who train. just like the king himself did actually we've also had the top former top boss from scotland yard he's now actually overseeing the bahraini police he's employed by the morning tea over there and of course l
is in london the skull the latest. the hall was originally named in order of the bottle of mormons which was one of the first major battles of the first world war it's for the brits fighting the germans thousands of british soldiers lost their lives that but as critics say it looks like the memory of their heroism has been sold for some three million pounds to the king of bahrain who's made a donation to sandhurst for that amount of course bahrain is a government that we as we know has been...
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the overseas london has got so ethnically diverse that white britons and now a minority here as well as in three other british cities between the years of two thousand and one and two thousand and eleven nearly four million immigrants came to the u.k. as part of an immigration boom under the former labor government at the time westminster said that britain needed working migrants to propel the economy this is tower hamlets in east london a third of the residents here a bangladeshi in fact they outnumber the white brits in this area by two thousand people so if you want to just say that they're both hold at just how quickly the number of indigenous brits has diminished over the past decade some put it down to a case of white flight they say that caucasian brits are moving out of the country's most diverse areas there are people in this country. who simply don't want people because of the color of their skin. in the city but there are a lot of genuinely decent people who do have concerns but even the labor party has discovered recently that the vast majority of people is right those wh
the overseas london has got so ethnically diverse that white britons and now a minority here as well as in three other british cities between the years of two thousand and one and two thousand and eleven nearly four million immigrants came to the u.k. as part of an immigration boom under the former labor government at the time westminster said that britain needed working migrants to propel the economy this is tower hamlets in east london a third of the residents here a bangladeshi in fact they...
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i see london it's my coaster naaman delight but we now have the technology to actually print three d. objects from sure used to bikes through artificial limbs underwater one day we could resurrect someone from the past that way so who would you choose a sportsman a politician perhaps a nor a half in its wonders the streets of new york now to hunt down just who people would like to see among. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported for you so in the life of your character oh yeah like super mario or. their elmo yeah i got it dirty work my best friend oh someone you know that's a good idea for to douglas. want you to king. and malcolm x. do you think that they would appreciate where society is today to be honest with you there would be a little disappointed abraham lincoln you have the classic president right as it were everybody says no no and said that yes i mean lincoln's for the hot great nell you know people like lincoln maybe he him walking around his beard would be good yeah yeah and he'd be like what the hell did you do with this
i see london it's my coaster naaman delight but we now have the technology to actually print three d. objects from sure used to bikes through artificial limbs underwater one day we could resurrect someone from the past that way so who would you choose a sportsman a politician perhaps a nor a half in its wonders the streets of new york now to hunt down just who people would like to see among. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported for you so in...
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london. right there's more news on our website at archie dot com let's check out what other stories await for you they write you can also find a regular safety drill on a fancy cruise line up that went to terribly wrong when a lifeboat fell into the sea killing five people we've got the details at r.t. dot com. and french police arrest a pal of identical twins but have no on the option but to turn to an expensive d.n.a. test to reveal which one of them committed an alleged string of sexual...
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at sea east london. a wave of shock has shaken the catholic world after pope benedict announced he's throwing in the towel at the end of the month and the first papal abdication in centuries development followed a series of sex abuse scandals plaguing the catholic church all around the world. child abuse campaigner says the outgoing pope has failed to solve this core problem within and deep inside the walls of the catholic church. we believe that he uttered words he said there was filth in the priesthood he apologized to the victims but he took no action he didn't discipline a single church official for hiding enabling children to predators or you know moving them from country to country from diocese to diocese so until he does that nothing has changed and we believe the words were just empty empty promises if the people be protected these predators are promoted by cardinal law was in boston the scandal was huge and yet cardinal law managed to land in in the vatican on the most powerful committees that e
at sea east london. a wave of shock has shaken the catholic world after pope benedict announced he's throwing in the towel at the end of the month and the first papal abdication in centuries development followed a series of sex abuse scandals plaguing the catholic church all around the world. child abuse campaigner says the outgoing pope has failed to solve this core problem within and deep inside the walls of the catholic church. we believe that he uttered words he said there was filth in the...
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babies are testimony to it in east london seventy seven percent of new mums were born in britain nicoletta is from romania two thousand seven hundred been here when my husband together so. i'm doing let it sit cine recently moved here from sri lanka and it is a big. deal that it's more dear. zahra has three children i was born in bangladesh they get. a good living standard of living so here prefer to live in you kill them overseas london has got so ethnically diverse that white britons and now a minority here as well as in three other british cities between the years of two thousand and one and two thousand and eleven nearly four million immigrants came to the u.k. as part of an immigration boom under the former labor government at the time westminster said that britain needed working migrants to propel the economy this is tower hamlets in east london a third of the residents here a bangladeshi in fact they outnumber the white brits in this area by two thousand people so if you want to just say that they're baffled at just how quickly the number of indigenous brits has diminished over the
babies are testimony to it in east london seventy seven percent of new mums were born in britain nicoletta is from romania two thousand seven hundred been here when my husband together so. i'm doing let it sit cine recently moved here from sri lanka and it is a big. deal that it's more dear. zahra has three children i was born in bangladesh they get. a good living standard of living so here prefer to live in you kill them overseas london has got so ethnically diverse that white britons and now...
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while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. russia's fertiliser billionaire dmitri ruble of live reportedly paid twenty million dollars for why a mansion of a famous hollywood actor will smith smith who is a father of three and one of the wealthiest americans performers bought the property in two thousand and nine he paid thirteen and a half million dollars for it but when it comes to live he apparently has a weak spot for expensive real estate he recently set a record by by the most expensive new york city apartment for eighty eight million dollars also acquired donald trump's palm beach florida for one hundred million he has the cash to spend for sure after he made six and a half billion dollars in two thousand and twenty by selling his stake in russia's own largest fertilizer company were all collie and that's the latest from the business team up next on our t.v. after a short break our tease sophie shevardnadze speaks with a laurence kotlikoff and economist professor at boston university about the roots and the repercussion
while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. russia's fertiliser billionaire dmitri ruble of live reportedly paid twenty million dollars for why a mansion of a famous hollywood actor will smith smith who is a father of three and one of the wealthiest americans performers bought the property in two thousand and nine he paid thirteen and a half million dollars for it but when it comes to live he apparently has a weak spot for expensive real estate he recently set a record by by the...
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betweens while back in london congolese defender christopher somber moved from russian side an injury to queens park rangers in a twenty million dollars move. and on friday mario balotelli said it was a dream come true after the former inter milan striker join syria at rivals ac milan the club he supported as a child the twenty two year old returned to his native italy on a four and a half year deal worth around thirty million dollars after a turbulent couple of years of english champions manchester city and is today's later he marked his debut by scoring bonus goals including a last minute penalty as milan won two one at home to deny easy. and also today it was third time lucky for a russian skeleton racer alexander to tick off a twenty seven year old sealed his maiden gold off the edging out in martin's new course of last year by its three hundred the second at the world championships in switzerland the top gong completed critical of collection of one wrongs and won silver on the previous two world events welcome back to an exam those so-called crew took silver in the form on bob sl
betweens while back in london congolese defender christopher somber moved from russian side an injury to queens park rangers in a twenty million dollars move. and on friday mario balotelli said it was a dream come true after the former inter milan striker join syria at rivals ac milan the club he supported as a child the twenty two year old returned to his native italy on a four and a half year deal worth around thirty million dollars after a turbulent couple of years of english champions...